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gram (g) (gram) a unit of mass in the SI system; one thousandth of a kilogram.
gram (Gm, g), n the basic unit of mass of the metric system. Equivalent to 15.432 gr. gram 1. the basic unit of mass (weight) of the metric system, being the equivalent of 15.432 grains; symbol g, sometimes abbreviated gm. See also Table 4.2 and si units. 2. see gram's stain. 3. see chickpea. gram atomic weight the same numerically as the atomic weight of an element but expressed in grams. gram molecular weight the same numerically as the molecular weight of the substance but expressed in grams. |
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Beginning with one flagship programme, Khura Khasra Mitha (Let's Talk Straight), and a magazine-feature pro gramme, Khojkhabar, at the commencement of broadcasts on 14 April 2003, Equal Access now broadcasts twelve different radio programmes on a channel known to the Nepalese audience as Aphnai Mato, Aphnai Bato (Our Land, Our Path). Grammatology" he found to be "walled-in within presence," precisely because it was a logic of the gramme. More information about 'fertility care' can be obtained from the Marguerite Bourgeoys Family Center, Fertility Care Pro gramme, in Toronto. |
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